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Avoiding empirical diagnosis of antibiotic resistance
Nov. 28, 2016
By
Brian Orelli
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"Treat first, ask questions later" is typically the procedure for treating bacterial infections because the answers to those questions take a couple of days to elucidate while the lab cultures the bacteria to determine the strain.
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